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ARTIST LECTURE | Ingo Günther

The artist will talk about the development and evolution of the "World Processor" series.

Monday, May 8, 2017

5:30pm to 6:30pm

Haldeman 41 (Kreindler Conference Hall)

Sponsored By:

Hood Museum of Art

Intended Audiences:
Public

Categories:
Arts
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Exhibitions
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Lectures & Seminars

The artist will talk about the development and evolution of the World Processor series, an ongoing project of illuminated globes that visualize data about a diverse array of topics including life expectancy, immigration, rainforests, billionaires, and many more. Since 1989, Günther has created over 1,000 globes and has exhibited them in over 20 countries. More than fifty of them on view in the exhibition at Hood Downtown.

Sponsored by the Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College.

The Hood Museum of Art houses one of the oldest and largest college collections in the country, with more than 65,000 objects from the Americas, Europe, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and many more regions of the world.